Socialmedia.biz wrote a post yesterday stating that the GOP hopefuls were feeling uneasy about today’s CNN YouTube Debate format. The politicians should not feel uneasy, but instead ashamed. More than the politicians, the media should be ashamed at how it has trivialized itself throughout these 2008 election presidential debates.

Why would

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This is satire, quoting resources such as the Social Media Institute of Technology (SMIT). It's very humorous, but also very true at the same time. Many who participate regularly in social media websites like Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Propeller, and Mixx have found that once they have a submission that goes popular, it's hard to let it g

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With 2007 being a year that social media marketing truly emerged, expect more of the same on an exponential level in 2008. This describes some of the new innovations that started being used in 2007. It then talks about ways that these innovations could then be promoted. Lots of images, lots of links to relevant sources. The topics and ide

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I’ve been using FriendFeed for sometime now. (I can’t track when exactly.) But it is only today that I’m planning to use it for promoting my content and, perhaps, getting more networks. According to a few well known personalities in blogging and socialmedia (I won’t be giving names but I think some of you know who the heck thes

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StumbleUpon is a social media and networking site which allows users to thumb up or down different types of media. However, like all social media websites certain types of content do better than others. The article takes a look at what categories and tags get the most social love from StumbleUpon along with the course an articl

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